1st Edition

Space, Place and Scale in the Study of Education

Edited By Lorraine Symaco, Colin Brock Copyright 2016
    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    The term ‘space’ is inherently geographical. Educational provision and activity takes place within spaces ranging from a room at home or in a school to a campus to an administrative area which could be a state within a country, a whole country or a group of countries. Such spaces are known as geographical surfaces. Within these spaces the process of learning and teaching takes place at particular points that are often nodes in a network which may be formal, such as a group of schools or universities, or non-formal, such as in cyberspace. Understanding what goes on depends on the scale at which it is observed, ranging from individuals to global outreach. Altogether, this constitutes the geography of educational reality.





    This comprehensive volume includes a theoretical background, plus a sample of situations including school level, policy and administration, inequitable access, education hubs, and small states. It offers an introduction to a relatively neglected member of the family of education foundation disciplines, the geography of education.





    This book was originally published as a special issue of Comparative Education.

    1. Educational space  2. The geography of education and comparative education  3. Devolution and geographies of education: the use of the Millennium Cohort Study for ‘home international’ comparisons across the UK  4. Distance, education and inequality  5. (De)valuing higher education: educated youth, generational differences and a changing educational landscape in Kathmandu, Nepal  6. Policy space and the governance of education: transnational influences on institutions and identities in the Netherlands and the UK  7. Geographies of social exclusion: education access in the Philippines  8. Education hubs: international, regional and local dimensions of scale and scope  9. Revisiting scale, comparative research and education in small states

    Biography

    Lorraine Pe Symaco is Director of the Centre for Research in International and Comparative Education (CRICE) at the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She holds a DPhil in Education from the University of Oxford, UK. Lorraine is editor/author of the Journal of International and Comparative Education, Education in South East Asia (2013), Education, Poverty, Malnutrition and Famine (2014) and Education and NGOs (2016).





    Colin Brock is Honorary Professor of Education at the University of Durham, UK, and formerly UNESCO Chair in Education as a Humanitarian Response at the University of Oxford, UK. He holds first and higher degrees in Geography as well as Education. Since the 1970s he has published numerous articles and chapters on aspects of the geography of Education.